Through all the conversations I've had, speeches I’ve given and letters I’ve written, this is by far the toughest. Certainly when reading this, there will be those who will revert back to the events...
I am writing in response to a quote featured in the article “Senate votes down release of documents” as featured on Oct. 24, 2011. “Essentially what we’re all voting on right here is a slap in...
The UA administration is refusing to release evidence related to the resignation of Student Government Association President Grant Cochran, claiming it is protected by the federal Family Educational Rights...
Student Government Association President Grant Cochran has resigned in the midst of an investigation into irregularities that occurred in the selections process for the SGA’s First Year Council, a freshman...
Three bills were debated at the SGA Senate meeting last Thursday. The first was Bill 30-11, which was an amendment to the rules regarding special sessions of the First Year Council (FYC). The bill was...
Grant Cochran won the office of Student Government Association president Tuesday, defeating Coresa Nancy Hogan, according to numbers released by the University's SGA Elections Board. Cochran drew 5,288...
In Monday’s final face-off between Grant Cochran and Coresa Nancy Hogan, students tried to determine which of the two candidates would make a better Student Government Association president based on...
President – Nancy Hogan, Grant Cochran The president is responsible for the oversight of all SGA business and ensuring the goals and missions of the SGA are accomplished. The president serves as the...